darealjuice wrote:Our biggest flaw these last few years has been trying to play the line between rebuilding and pretending to have a chance to compete, and this trade is another result of that. Instead of being smart and trading Bledsoe at his peak value like a true rebuilding team would, we benched him during his prime to get a better chance at a top draft pick and hoped he'd be fine being on a team that clearly isn't doing everything it can to win games now. Predictably, he got annoyed by the benching and wants to win games, so he requested a trade and made it public, consequently (probably) damaging his trade value. It is worth considering that superstars haven't had a lot of value lately, so it's not a huge surprise that a mid-tier point guard like Blledsoe didn't get us much.
Now we're left with Greg Monroe until we trade him as an expiring in a salary dump to a contender or (more likely) buy him out before the deadline for him to sign with another team for the postseason. That pick could turn into something if we're extremely lucky, but the weak 2020 protections really hurt the value of that pick. The cap relief is nice, but the reality is that doesn't mean anything when no one wants to come to Phoenix. We really need 2 of this year's draft pick(s), Jackson, Bender, and Chriss to develop into very good players for us, or we're could easily be right back in the same spot in a few years.
This is nonsense and assumes the Suns somehow had control or allowed Bled to leak that the way he did. I have little doubt that Phoenix has been shopping him. They have been rumored to be trying to trade him for lotto picks for the past 2 seasons. What makes you honestly think they turned down those picks?